Ever heard of Social Artworking? It’s the coolest and easiest way to host an art party. {This post is sponsored, but as always, all opinions are my own. You know I’d have it no other way!}
You worry about the food, and let Social Artworking do the rest!
Just visit the shop, select a design, and tell them how many guests you will have. They will send you the most amazing, and I do mean A-MAZING, supplies!
I chose this beautiful sunflower design. It’s looks complicated, right? Well, Social Artworking is geared toward adults, but clearly kiddos (I recommend 7 and up) can do it too. You know why?
This is the best part… they send you transfer paper and the design so you can outline it on the canvas before you get started. It’s perfect and keeps everyone on the same 1-2-3 instruction as you paint.
My boys helped me set up. We brought a long table out onto the deck, laid plastic down (my hubby insisted…), covered the table in paper and set up all the supplies.
Social Artworking will send you:
- 16×20 canvases
- Wooden easels
- Wooden handle paint brushes
- Palette buckets (loved these)
- Paint (all the colors needed to complete your project)
- Palette paper (gloss finish so that it doesn’t soak through)
- Transfer paper
- Design
- Paint aprons
My guests included moms and kids and they both had a blast! Plus, honestly, my kiddos felt really proud of what they created. One of my friends and her daughter even went straight home and hung their sunflowers up on the wall!
If your into art, or just into hosting a really creative gathering with your girlfriends (or your girlfriends and their kiddos like I did), you won’t be disappointed with Social Artworking. From the quality of the supplies to the lovely designs, you’ll be impressed and so will your guests!
Need help selecting the products you need to host your own Social Artworking party? Use Social Artworking’s Personal Shopper tool to help you fill your cart. Just choose your design and enter the number of guests to get started. It’s simple!
You can also follow Social Artworking on Facebook and Twitter!
As always, I hope you’re inspired to craft, bake, create and celebrate! Happy Father’s Day everyone!
{This post is sponsored by Social Artworking, but as always, all opinions are my own. You know I’d have it no other way!}
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